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What is Sir Oliver’s final decision regarding his fortune?

AHe leaves it entirely to Charles.

BHe divides it equally between Charles and Joseph.

CHe decides to donate his fortune to charity.

DHe leaves it entirely to Joseph.

Answer:

A. He leaves it entirely to Charles.

Read Explanation:

  • Sir Oliver ultimately decides to leave his fortune entirely to Charles.

  • After observing both nephews and testing their characters, Sir Oliver is disappointed with Joseph's greed and dishonesty, while he is impressed by Charles's more genuine, though flawed, nature.

  • This decision reflects Sir Oliver's judgment of their behavior and his preference for Charles as the more deserving heir.


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